The National Court on Thursday ordered the provisional imprisonment of the three detainees in Seville and Ceuta in two Civil Guard operations, accused of being in possession of a “huge quantity of multimedia files of DAESH terrorist propaganda”.
As reported by the Civil Guard, the people investigated had files in which the figure of jihadist fighters stood out, as well as documents related to martyrdom operations, integration into terrorist groups and the manufacture of explosives.
The one from Ceuta had already been arrested and convicted years ago as the author of an offense of recruitment and terrorist indoctrination, then arrested again in May 2021 for the work of proselytism and terrorist indoctrination that he had carried out with inmates during his stay in prison.
He was notably on probation, “even though it was proven that he continued to carry out jihadist activities in the virtual domain, by managing numerous profiles on social networks and encrypted instant messaging applications”.
According to the Civil Guard, he was in possession of a huge amount of jihadist multimedia material from the terrorist organization DAESH, conducive to self-training and incitement to commit terrorist attacks, among which were the latest speeches of the official spokesperson for the said organization. terrorist organization.
Simultaneously, two other people in the “advanced process of jihadist radicalization” were arrested in Seville.
One of them widely used his social networks, sharing postulates and publications praising the figure of terrorist organizations. Likewise, he was in possession of official multimedia material of the terrorist organization DAESH.
The detainees were handed over this Thursday to the Central Investigation Court number 1 of the National Court, which ordered their placement in temporary prison.
Last October, remember, the Central Juvenile Court of the National Court sentenced the 17-year-old who prepared explosives in his house in Montellano (Seville) to four and a half years of detention for also committing a jihadist attack. imposing the obligation to submit to a deradicalization plan.